Resource Portal

USAID is committed to international development through multiple mechanisms - from delivering humanitarian assistance to research on development strategies and programming. These many arenas of USAID’s work produce diverse results. The following resource portals showcase USAID’s research and work across a variety of initiatives and programs.

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The USAID Land Tenure and Property Rights Portal

The USAID Land Tenure and Property Rights (LTPR) Portal is a knowledge resource that emphasizes the importance of secure land tenure and property rights to a variety of international development goals. It features information on current and completed projects, research, tools, and articles.

Sustainable Water and Sanitation in Africa (SUWASA)

Sustainable Coastal Communities and Ecosystems (SUCCESS)

Website for SUCCESS archives all assessments, technical reports, success stories, and lessons learned. Also documents from previously funded field sites, as well as current global cross-cutting portfolio agenda.

SERVIR GLOBAL

This site is a joint NASA-USAID geospatial information platform. SERVIR is a global network of regional partners dedicated to environmental management through the integration of Earth observations and geospatial technologies. We create new tools for use by stakeholders in developing countries to improve environmental management and resilience to climate change. Since its inception in 2004, SERVIR has helped decision makers in SERVIR hub regions improve monitoring and forecasting of water and air quality, extreme weather, biodiversity changes, land cover changes, and more.

Higher Education for Development

Global Water for Sustainability (GLOWS)

FWD Campaign

From September 2011 to March of 2012, USAID, in partnership with the Ad Council, ran the FWD (Famine.War.Drought) Campaign to raise awareness of the more than 13.3 million people in crisis in the Horn of Africa.

FRAME - Natural Resource Management Communities

FRAME is a peer-to-peer network of Natural Resource Management practitioners, facilitating knowledge transfer and relationships building, enabling members to grow best practices around development challenges.

Economic Growth and Trade Portal

All Children Reading

Adaptation Partnership

The goal of the partnership is to encourage effective climate change adaptation by serving as an interim platform to catalyze action and foster communication among the various institutions and actors engaged in the effort to scale up adaptation and resilience around the world.

Adaptation Learning Mechanism (ALM)

The ALM represents a collaborative, global learning process, with leadership, facilitation and strong participation by Southern institutions. Seeking to provide stakeholders with a common platform for sharing and learning, the ALM bridges knowledge gaps by bringing relevant knowledge and stakeholders together to exchange information, experiences, and expertise.